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2015-07-27 U.K. Health


BizTek Mojo
   
The US Government Launches Precise SuperTracker Weight-loss Tool to Help ...   
BizTek Mojo
The United States government has designed a new weight-loss tool which uses a scientifically accurate mathematical model to help users lose their weight and achieve a healthy weight. The National Institute of Health (NIH), a part of the US Department ...
How many calories should you really be eating if you want to lose weight?   Al-Arabiya
The Body Weight Planner By NIH Might Be Your Best Friend To Lose Weight Fast   Tech Times
New weight-loss tool designed by the US government may be the most ...   The Independent
Healio   
Yahoo News UK   
Shape Magazine   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
NHS England blasted by charity who claims patients may need to move to ...   
Scottish Daily Record
The Royal National Institute of Blind People claimed those living with inflammatory eye condition uveitis will have to go to Scotland for treatment to stop them going blind. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Pinterest ...

English patients must leave country to get drugs for eye condition   Daily Mail
English people with rare eye condition may be forced to move to Scotland to ...   The Independent

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Struggling to remember something? Have a good sleep, as researchers find it ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
If you are trying to remember something vital you have forgotten, get a good night's sleep. It is well known that sleep boosts memory, but scientists have shown for the first time it also makes it easier to retrieve nuggets of information that may have ...
Lost your keys? Sleep on it, then look again   The Australian (blog)
Exam tomorrow? Studying and sleeping on it boosts memory, study shows   Herald Sun
Sleep sharpens power to recall memories, study finds   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
Irish Examiner   
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IBNLive
   
Study closely links harmful drinking to success   
IBNLive
London: People who are in their 50s and are "successful agers" - healthy, active, sociable and well off - are more at the risk of harmful drinking than their less successful peers, researchers have warned. Harmful drinking is a "middle-class phenomenon ...
Flourishing in 50s? You may want to stop drinking   Financial Express

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BBC News
   
Funding boost for new medical research centre in Glasgow   
BBC News
The University of Glasgow has been awarded £3.4m to create a new research centre for precision medicine. The money will be used to create the largest Medical Research Council (MRC) molecular pathology node in the UK. Funding has come from the MRC ...

Glasgow University granted £3.4m to create new medical research centre   stv.tv
Glasgow University receives £3.4m boost for new research centre   Herald Scotland
Scotland to be home to pioneering medical centre   Scotsman
The Times (subscription)   
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Herald Scotland
   
Investment in GPs has dropped by mmore than £1 billion   
Herald Scotland
Research from the Royal College of General Practioners (RCGP) Scotland found that the share of NHS funding spent on general practice in Scotland has been falling year on year, from 9.8% in 2005/06 to 7.8% in 2012/13. This has led to a real terms ...

Scottish Labour urges ministers to accept 'mounting GP crisis'   BBC News
Scottish Labour warn of looming crisis in family doctor numbers   stv.tv
Scottish Government urged to act on £1.1 billion drop in GP investment   The Courier
Scotsman   
Express.co.uk   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
First IVF parents get blood-covered mail   
New Zealand Herald
Ms Brown, who turns 37 today, said: "It was menacing and scary. I would say a completely sick act by some sick minds. Photo / Thinkstock. Louise Brown, the world's first test-tube baby, has spoken for the first time about the blood-splattered hate mail ...
World's first IVF baby reveals her parents received hate mail   Metro
'Test tube baby' Louise Brown speaks of 'downside' of fame   BBC News
World's first test tube baby tells of 'sick' hate mail   Irish Examiner
Western Daily Press   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Daily Times
   
These two new drugs could put the brakes on breast cancer   
NewsQuench
A pair of new generic drugs, when taken together, has been shown to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer in post-menopausal women, and significantly lowers the risk of death as well. Two inexpensive categories of drugs that are newly available ...
Two Types of Generic Drugs Seen to Better Breast Cancer Outcomes   Youth Health Magzine
Two Generic and Inexpensive Drugs Can Reduce Breast Cancer Deaths   I4U News
Affordable and Game Changing Breast Cancer Treatment is Finally Here   Weekly Observer
HeraldNet   
Morning Ticker   
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Hebdenbridge Today
   
Woman sets sail after cancer treatment   
Hebdenbridge Today
A young woman who has battled cancer set sail on a new adventure in Scotland on a four day yacht expedition. Amber Aspinall, 22, from Todmorden took part in an inspirational sailing trip with the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust, along with 14 other young ...

Heathfield woman completes four-day yacht adventure   Sussex Express
Cancer survivor from Walsall treated to 'inspirational' sailing trip to aid ...   Walsall Advertiser
Quasim takes the helm of recovery   Oldham Chronicle
Carrick Today   
TheGazette.co.uk   
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Peterborough Telegraph
   
Vanguard health project announced for Peterborough   
Peterborough Telegraph
The NHS in England has announced a new ''vanguard'' project in Peterborough aimed at driving forward more integration between health and social care. The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group is one of eight bodies across ...

One in four who use A&E in Cambridgeshire don't need to say GPs   Cambridge News
Caution urged on NHS changes   Halifax Evening Courier
VIDEO: Health bosses bid to cut Sheffield A&E attendances by 20 per cent   Sheffield Telegraph

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